LA Seeks to Remove Judge Overseeing Homelessness Deal
February 12, 2026·13 days ago·via AOL.com
Los Angeles city officials appeal to the 9th Circuit Court to oust U.S. District Judge David O. Carter, who oversees a 2022 settlement mandating the city shelter 12,915 homeless individuals and clear 9,800 encampments by 2027. The city accuses Carter of overreach, claiming he exceeds authority by scrutinizing budgets, demanding policy changes, and enforcing data transparency after finding multiple breaches last summer.
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